The flint industry of Amri, in the Indus valley, occupied from the second half of the IVth Millennium until about 1700 B.C., is characterized at the pre-harappan period by a diversified tool kit, in particular truncations and large triangles. Microliths are not present. At the Harappan period, the assemblage becomes poorer but keeps the main features of the preceding period and cannot be assimilated to the industries of the large urban sites of the Indus civilization.L'industrie lithique d'Amri, site de la vallée de l'lndus, occupé de la seconde moitié du IVe millénaire jusque vers 1700 avant J.C., est caractérisée à la période pré-harappéenne par un outillage diversifié, en particulier des troncatures et de grands triangles. Les microlithe...
The excavations at Nausharo (Pakistan), like all sites of the Indus Civilizations, produced a large ...
On connaissait depuis longtemps de nombreux ensembles de sites mésolithiques dans diverses régions d...
Black slipped jars from the Indus, containers used to transport commodities of an as yet unknown nat...
The flint industry of Amri, in the Indus valley, occupied from the second half of the IVth Millenniu...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
The flint industry of Mehrgarh, Baluchistan, provides a good sampling for the different periods of a...
Sindh (Pakistan) is very rich in lithic resources that were exploited in prehistory at least since t...
The Indus Civilization, otherwise called Harappan or Indus-Sarasvati, is one of the world’s earliest...
Sindh (Pakistan) is very rich in lithic resources that were exploited in prehistory at least since t...
Description of flint oucrops, quarries and workshops at Jhimpir in Lower Sindh (Pakistan
The rock carvings of the Upper Indus valley have now been published by the Academy of Heidelberg for...
The excavations at Nausharo (Pakistan), like all sites of the Indus Civilizations, produced a large ...
On connaissait depuis longtemps de nombreux ensembles de sites mésolithiques dans diverses régions d...
Black slipped jars from the Indus, containers used to transport commodities of an as yet unknown nat...
The flint industry of Amri, in the Indus valley, occupied from the second half of the IVth Millenniu...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
The flint industry of Mehrgarh, Baluchistan, provides a good sampling for the different periods of a...
Sindh (Pakistan) is very rich in lithic resources that were exploited in prehistory at least since t...
The Indus Civilization, otherwise called Harappan or Indus-Sarasvati, is one of the world’s earliest...
Sindh (Pakistan) is very rich in lithic resources that were exploited in prehistory at least since t...
Description of flint oucrops, quarries and workshops at Jhimpir in Lower Sindh (Pakistan
The rock carvings of the Upper Indus valley have now been published by the Academy of Heidelberg for...
The excavations at Nausharo (Pakistan), like all sites of the Indus Civilizations, produced a large ...
On connaissait depuis longtemps de nombreux ensembles de sites mésolithiques dans diverses régions d...
Black slipped jars from the Indus, containers used to transport commodities of an as yet unknown nat...